A closing ceremony was held during the last day of school June 17.
A new training kiosk and garden shed at the Kingston Village Green P-Patch opened to the public June 15.
Two long-time educators were recognized as “Teacher of the Year” this week.
Two dreams came true when the North Kitsap Trails Association opened Millie’s Trail to the public June 11.
Nearly 500 high school seniors threw their caps into the air Friday and Saturday as the community celebrated the graduates of 2013.
When Kelsee Bryant began reading for the Books for Bikes Challenge, she already knew what she would do with a bike if she won. And it wasn’t go for a ride.
Charlotte Edwards was enrolled for two years in the North Kitsap School District’s Parent Assisted Learning program, which assists homeschooled students.
There will be some extra money for renovations to Snider Park in the offseason, following the North Kitsap Little League’s Clash on the Diamonds and Diamond Jubilee June 1.
There’s a good chance Indianola residents will vote on whether to increase property taxes on the November ballot this year.
If cuts to arts programs hadn’t happened the way they did for 2013-14, North Kitsap Band Director Susan Peters would not be quitting.
Players from the Kingston Buccaneers and North Kitsap Vikings varsity teams filled the All-League selection this season.
A season-long battle in the High Jump between North Kitsap’s Taylor Stephens and Sequim’s Jayson Brocklesby ended May 25 with Brocklesby taking first at the track and field 2A State Championship Meet.
The North Kitsap School District lacks the proper permit for games to be held on Buccaneer Field. A public hearing is scheduled for June 13, 5:30 p.m., to ask Kingston residents for permission to use the field for games.
North Kitsap Education Association President Chris Fraser believes the student-teacher ratio will exceed recommended levels in the 2013-14 school year after 27.3 jobs were cut by the district May 9.
The boys tennis season resumes Friday, May 24, as the 2A State Tennis Championships get underway.
Nicole Westendorp has continued to surprise Kingston head coach Terry Grimm up to this point.
Two of Kingston High School’s top tennis players will team up for the 2A Girls State Tennis Doubles Championships.
After eliminating Sedro-Woolley from the state tournament, the North Kitsap Vikings were eliminated in-turn.
The Kingston Buccaneers missed out on a trip to State May 20 after losing 10-3 to the Sequim Wolves.
The North Kitsap Vikings are guaranteed to compete in 18 events at the 2A State Championship Meet.